Once the regular season begins, the salary-cap calculation changes. Instead of factoring in the 51 highest-paid players, the in-season cap takes into account all 53 players, the practice squad, and players on reserve lists. Here's the league's official version of the list, as of Friday, September 7.

So how is Pat Angerer, the man who lead the AFC is tackles last year sitting at the bottom of the ILB depth chart.

How is Mathis and Freeney doing as rushing OLBs?

How is Moise Fokou doing? Decent ST?

How is McGlynn and Bustice doing? They were ehhh here. Bustice will have at least one game where he just doesn't show up and gets Andrew Luck destroyed at least 3 times. Or has that happened yet?_________________Andy constantly was drafting slower, undersized guys with hearts of gold who loved helping old ladies across the street. Unfortunately for them he couldn't teach them how not to get run over.

How has Redding looked? Because a few Eagles were campaigning for him during FA. (Ianlewis16)_________________Andy constantly was drafting slower, undersized guys with hearts of gold who loved helping old ladies across the street. Unfortunately for them he couldn't teach them how not to get run over.

Well i'm going to be chilling in this forum for a bit because everything is a lot slower than the Eagles forum.

Do you have a TACT thread?_________________Andy constantly was drafting slower, undersized guys with hearts of gold who loved helping old ladies across the street. Unfortunately for them he couldn't teach them how not to get run over.

I'm running the Colts in a GM Mock Draft. Is this depth chart still accurate? What are the team needs?

it is up to date, and needs are relatively based on who we resign in the off season
- OLB (unless we resign Freeney)
- CB (whether we resign Powers or not)
- DE (unless we resign Moala)
- WR (Avery and Collie are free agents)
- RT (Winston Justice is a free agent)
- OG/C
- SS
Also with trades made the only 3 draft picks we have for now are 1st, 3rd and 4th